This is my final comment on this issue. If President Bush is a man of wisdom, he will withdraw her nomination, no matter how much he "trusts" the nominee. It has reached the point where it is doing serious damage to his party, not the opposition. We need a clearly defined, knock down drag out debate in the Senate to settle the abortion issue once and for all. Putting a strong pro-life judge with an obvious pro-life track record as the nominee will accomplish this. Leaving this important issue for future debate only keeps everybody frustrated and angry, and continues the genocide of the unborn. Its time to settle it now! President Bush, tell the liberals "go ahead, make my day" by putting a true no nonsense conservative up for nomination.
But after that fight is lost... (and there are too many RINOs in the senate to win that fight) THEN WHAT?
We are left with another Borked Candidate debacle.
Who to nominate then, Teddy Kennedy?
And once we lose the abortion battle in the Senate (as we surely will, because we do not have 50 pro-life senators), then what? We take our rigidly pro-life viewpoint to the voters? Where we don't have a 50% majority either?
But we will be ideologically pure. I'm not mocking the idea, which is shared by many. I am arguing against it because I see it as a losing strategy.